No retail markets at all it seems. Man, I remember the day hiking to the nearest 7-11 or local grocery store to buy as many packs as I had money for. Then I would turn around, mow some lawns to get enough money to buy more!
Back when there were shops all over the place (early '90's?) people would treat you like your were nuts for buying retail boxes from Wal-Mart. The inserts and such weren't even close in comparsion to hobby boxes. Sadly it seems for some of us that's all there is anymore. The last card shop we had here in Salem was in 2006 and it lasted 6 months tops. Next closest shop is at least 50 miles away. *sigh*
Shoot, we don't even have a Target to compete with Wal-Mart.
I think you're on to something. How many kids do you know today who are allowed to 'hike' anywhere? I was 9 or 10 years old and my parents let me and a buddy walk to the drug store I mentioned that was about a mile away. we had to walk 4 blocks along a very busy street (it was a main exit off of a freeway), then up a hill that made your legs burn, once we got to the top of the hill it was two or three blocks to the street by the local airport, then 4 blocks to get to 5th St where the strip mall was. That had the grocery store and the drug store, then, if we crossed 5th St (one of the two main roads at that end of town) we got to the convenience store. Who allows their kids to do that anymore? And what kid has that kind of time? My sister has 2 boys and a girl ages 8,10, and 12. I call my sister on Tuesday to see what the kids are doing this weekend that a good uncle may want to watch. I'm lucky if I get a call back by the weekend. Dance, gymnastics, hockey, baseball, football, scouts, religion class...every night two or three of them have activities, plus homework, plus actual games, then there's the travelling tournaments, if they get any down time it's playing the Wii or Nintendo DS. Kids these days don't seem to collect anything. I went to a coin show last weekend looking for some junk silver. It was like the card show described in the article. I walked in the building, looked around and muttered to myself "I'm 40 years old and aside from the waitress from the upstairs bar, I might be the youngest one here. I was at least 15-20 years younger than every dealer, I did see a smattering of people who were younger than me walking about, but 98%+ was white and male and older than me. I have the 2 nephews and a niece, 3 other cousins have 7 more kids between them, 3 more on my dad's side, and I have 5 more cousins who are about 18-22 years younger than me, and I can't think of anything ANY of them collected other than Pokemon/Yu-Gi-Oh cards, and that lasted about a summer and a half. Do you know many kids that collect Matchbox or Hot Wheels cars? Comic books? Stamps? Marbles? I don't. It's not just sports cards/non sports cards that are hurting. Kids just have so much going on these days and are so protected, I'm not sure I'd want to be a kid today.